B

This medal is awarded to games that have received a calculated grade of B for their multi-monitor support. All of these games are without major flaws, but have at least one blemish that prevents a perfect score.

Digital Combat Simulator: A-10C Warthog

"DCS: A-10C Warthog" is a PC simulation of the U.S. premier Close Air Support attack aircraft. This is the second aircraft in the DCS series, following DCS: Black Shark, and raises the bar even higher in the DCS series. Warthog brings the most realistic PC simulation of a modern fixed wing combat aircraft in regards to flight dynamics, avionics, sensors, and weapon systems. You also have the option to play Warthog in "Game" mode for a casual game experience.

Medal of Honor (2010)

The fourth title in the MoH FPS series is a "theatrically realistic" take on the US' special operations during the war in Afghanistan.
The game's features are threefold:
-a short and intense singleplayer campaign powered by Unreal Engine 3.
-Tier 1 mode, an online leaderboards-based version of the campaign's levels where all feats (time, headshots...) are taken into account.
-a distinct multiplayer part built on the Frostbite engine (like Battlefield Bad Company 2).

Cellfactor: Psychokinetic Wars

CellFactor: Psychokinetic Wars is a Sci Fi first-person shooter. The player can choose between three classes, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. The Guardian is specialized in guns and the Bishop is better at using telekinetic superpowers while the Black-op is balanced in both. Some of the powers are telekinesis, teleportation and generating energy shields.

Drakensang: The River of Time

The highly acclaimed PC-RPG The Dark Eye: Drakensang was awarded “best German game” and “best German RPG” amongst many others. Drakensang: The River of Time features all-new adventures in the medieval world of Aventuria, based on one of Europe’s favourite RPG systems: The Dark Eye.

The prequel’s story of Drakensang: The River of Time leads players to events that took place 23 years before the original Drakensang game’s events. As a young apprentice, players meet the young dwarf Forgrimm and many other recognisable characters.

Highly recommended to RPG lovers of Baldur's Gate series.

The Ball

A puzzle game in FPS perspective. Your weapon: an artefact that can attract and shoot a humongous ball. Your goal: to reach the exit of each map by activating contraptions. Faithful ol' Ball will help you break walls and push buttons, and maybe smash some baddies here and there. The game features a story-driven campaign and a survival mode.

Zen Bound 2

The goal of the game is to paint various objects. In each level the player is given an object along with a rope which varies in length depending on the level. Using a mouse or touch screen and tilt controls, players attempt to cover the object with the rope. Each time the rope is laid down on the object the area gets covered by bits of paint. The challenge comes in getting the required percentage of objects painted with only a finite length of rope. There are three targets in each level - minimum, medium and maximum coverage.

Singularity

Singularity is a UE3-based corridor FPS that mixes futuristic firearms, time-altering technology and copious amounts of blood. After military research gone wrong caused the Apocalypse, you'll have to survive angry soldiers and hungry mutants and travel through time in a desperate attempt to clear the mess before it even happens. The game also features matchmaking multiplayer modes.

Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim

Another 3D "russian revival" of a 2D cult classic, Majesty 2 is a fast-paced RTS featuring indirect control over units: you place gold-ladden flags for heroes to pick up and attack/defend a target or explore/avoid an area. Core gameplay is simple and fast, but plan your building wisely, because enemies are everywhere and your tax collectors are frail creatures. Balance is not the game's forte and difficulty is a bit punishing at times, but resource files are pretty easy to cheat-mod...

Ship Simulator Extremes

Ship Simulator Extremes is the name of the latest installment in the Ship Simulator series. Additions to the game include new locations (including Antarctica and Bora Bora) as well as new ships (including official licensed Greenpeace vessels) and new dynamic weather and water systems. Following a campaign by members of their growing fanbase, Vstep agreed to include the ports of Dover and Calais (in one environment).

Amnesia: The Dark Descent

Amnesia: The Dark Descent is a 2010 slow-burn survival/horror game with puzzle elements, developed and published by Frictional Games on their custom HPL Engine 2 (Penumbra used HPL1, Amnesia uses 2, Soma uses 3, and Amnesia Rebirth 3.5)